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EVACUATION OF POLISH NAVY SHIPS IN 1939
Plan Peking; Operation Peking; Operation Pekin; Pekin Plan; Peking plan
  • Polish destroyers during the Peking Plan. View from ''Błyskawica'' of ''Grom'' and ''Burza''.
  • Polish destroyer (''Błyskawica'' or ''Grom'') under the [[Forth Railway Bridge]] in Scotland

Peking Plan         
The Peking Plan"Peking" was one contemporary spelling for the city now spelled 'Beijing' in English. In modern Polish the name is written as "Pekin".
Moment in Peking (2014 TV series)         
2014 TELEVISION SERIES
New Moment in Peking
Moment in Peking, sometimes called New Moment in Peking to distinguish it from earlier adaptations, is a 2014 Chinese television series loosely based on Lin Yutang's English-language novel of the same name.
Peking duck         
  • A Peking duck after having been dried
  • An unprepared Peking duck with [[pancake]]s, [[spring onion]]s and [[sweet bean sauce]]
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  • A [[Quanjude]] chef slicing roasted Peking duck
ROAST DUCK FROM BEIJING (PEKING)
Peking roast duck; Beijing duck; Beijing Duck; Roast Beijing duck; Crispy aromatic duck; Peking Duck Food; Beijing Roast Duck; Crispy duck; 北京烤鴨; 北京烤鸭; Peking Duck; Beijing roast duck; Beijing Kaoya; Peaking duck; Peeking duck; Peking Roast Duck
¦ noun a Chinese dish consisting of strips of roast duck served with shredded vegetables and a sweet sauce.

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Peking Plan

The Peking Plan (or Operation Peking) was an operation in which three destroyers of the Polish Navy, the Burza, Błyskawica, and Grom, were evacuated to the United Kingdom in late August and early September 1939. They were ordered to travel to British ports and assist the British Royal Navy in the event of a war with Nazi Germany. The plan was successful and allowed the ships to avoid certain destruction or capture in the German invasion.